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Re: Problems with IDL 6.0 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux [message #38651 is a reply to message #38650] Thu, 18 March 2004 09:38 Go to previous message
Nigel Wade is currently offline  Nigel Wade
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Liam Gumley wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> We just installed IDL 6.0 on a Dell box running Red Hat Enterprise Linux
> (Intel 32-bit):
>
> $ uname -a
> Linux xxxx 2.4.21-9.0.1.ELsmp #1 SMP Mon Feb 9 22:26:51 EST 2004 i686 i686
> i386 GNU/Linux
>
> However I get the following error when I try and start the IDL demo:
>
> % Embedded IDL: Research Systems, Inc., IDL Demo.
> % Restored file: DEMO.
> % Error loading sharable executable.
> Symbol: IDL_Load, File =
> /usr/local/rsi/idl_6.0/bin/bin.linux.x86/idl_xmlsax.so
> libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
> % Error occurred at: DEMOOBJ__DEFINE
> % OBJ_NEW
> % DEMO
> % $MAIN$
> % Execution halted at: $MAIN$
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions? I thought I'd try the group before I
> contact RSI.
>
> Cheers,
> Liam.
> Practical IDL Programming
> http://www.gumley.com/
>
>

In RH9 and FC1 that library is in compat-libstdc++-7.3-2.96.118.i386.rpm
I don't have RHEL, but there's a good chance the RPM will be the same.

Not that the demo is likely to work, though...

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University of Leicester, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK
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